INDER NEW LAW WJ; 4 ". f1't_:' t. ; ,; i .I e.,4 ; I FOR SHORTER BEING PUT j i i ISTAKKE ITS FOIlMEIi PAPF.lt REMEMBERS: HANGER ONE-ARMED WELL BE COMPLETED, i

TILL "TABOO I I '. 1. t "PEGGY" ROUTE 'IN GOODSHAPE |IOr i There Not"Is that at least local. one people"Believe will It SAYS DOWLING SIs

I I I :. '. t t I "readily believe. It was the one I
| last week In which Ripley featured
Would Lose Countu I i n'anln Interstate Commerce Former Ffrooker, Man 1 it one-armed paper' hanger. ,' Pm'of 1938-39 Pro I

$:MOO; Annually, 9 to Eliminate 23 Will Have The rouxon this one will be so 'II jec'lIigl"t'a1BlIgi. '

Official Says \I Miles of Road Charge i i ,readily residents believed of Sinrke I Is that will remember'long-time lice Slater

av Supreme Court 'fnue twenty-three miles of the at liiookcr arrived here to n./imti'la and married a Staike Yulec. became known following1 rt

: tl is i 'k that they would pro- ?clle. It was stated: \ that operation the approaching\ j: season. f'on a hunting trip, his gun ti.iinmer I Senator" A. (3. McArthtir! (in the 4

r;, a :' the auctions as provided These scenes show the activity >ver this! section of track did not Mr. Nfnthpny Bnid he ronli/ed he Ibe II mt' entangled, In a fence and ffillahiin :News.: The communion
the despite a request from that has kept all hands busy ay enough to warrant trips. had a big job on hand In whippingthe i uoculrritally fired.DEER has written! the, State Road I D1"II.tnwnt
around I'rnoker: for the tarts ,- ,
Im : J. M. Lee to delay the or four weeks. At left part above is .., Several years ago the commission old machinery into shape but -_ : +- urging the completion/ of
.I s tiling the court's decision. George: flaxen at whose farm these .'" allowed Ule Seaboard'! to dls- expressed: no doubt that everythingwould this highway In time for use during
Clerk of the Court A. J. Thomas pictures were taken by the Telegraph Continue operation over six milesf be in reiiillnexH for the crop TONGUE i the next citrus fruit, season tho

aW this week that collections of [ Mr Huzen is one of the hack front Hello Wannee, If which Bradford fill misers will begin ; senator said.McAtthur .

delinquent tuxes in this county hasern mom 1 successful t'aimers: In tins I II I- s. r he new request Is granted It will picking about the middle of August I I has! also. received a
"
g' 'J recently and that probably ford County and expects to market ) \ leave: only twenty-eight miles !tit.. llalhirny ciperated a gin I's eason {letter front J. 11. Dow ling state

a tats) of $2,000 would be around CO.OCO pounds of tobacco w tom Starketiwhere" : the line be- at I'riKiker for fifteen, years, hut highway engineer, stating that. the

collect! U I this month. He placed i this i tobacco\ KiMsun.: barns To he his this\ long year row added]of + gins) to AluC'hu'In operation. ivhcn the boll weevil destroyed the ABOUT\ OVER "road department expects: to includd bat

jlOOOO a* a very conservative estimate one, that Is: probably the largest in srI Although no definite' statement has Sea island cotton Imtustiy he was least a !part of the I toad, 13 project ( am
of what Bradford County j Kloridu. The women shown at right ? an y been made by 'Seaboard officials: Its forced Into other: employment and i In Its. I 1038-31)!) regular Federal, { '
might Chest In delinquent taxeso ]I above are stringing' the fragrant w considered possible! that if the has boon 'lately doing carpenter ___ aid program. Howling said further N

\ rv v at and said this umount 'leaves for the process of curing. 'ine U cut the ''un will be reversed.] I work in Tampa I'ALATKA J TIU.MVILLINI: : "I feel satisfied I can assure.. ; '
The figure in (the sun hat I la Mrs. plaiting fro, Alachua. and ending i TO IIANDLi). .: LMAVKS:
ir.'ght' ,e cut In half if the pro.rMou W. 1.'a 11, v. ho last week 801,1Ihe i you that timing/ the proscn. administration
ir the new law were carried 1 W. 11. Dukes one of the fastest + In Starke, gin equipment to the 1'iadfurd t I'KOAl: HKIti: |II (load: No. 13 b ec>nCIIII.lhlll1
workers who can string a slick In "
I thirty seconds In the lower picture "Peggy. as it Is affectionatelya : County Cooperative Association! It-I i and Itiddxvin will l II| orn
'
finTOBACCO you see Curtis Wilkerson un1 has Joi.g been the source for t.2DO.. said that the List r'al'Ihe In answer to un Inquiry a pletod.Tito,I.

MART 1+ loading the slicks to take them into a burn/ to be cured' The finished >f song tad story In this section gin operated l here was in ll:2!!) ter was received by the Telegraph following/ paragraph ,
'product, will start moving to Florida and Georgia markets next week nd, although hardly l anyone rideson when sixty or seventy bales of |yesterday. from I the R,,"Iht'n1 Pio-, 'I' excerpts fiom Senator Mrur'8 are I

OPENS THURSDAYL it now, It s-'H; occupies a warm short staple cotton were ginned. ducts Company, of I'alalkii.' in re- letter to the Callaluin News, : D j

pet in many honjts.Ileie However, no Sea I:<1.tn.1 cotton has II glll'dio the possibilities of inaikol- '' In view of the fact
L tt W AHF.:1I0U: E!'; KN- I GUARD LEAVES TRUCK{ DRIVER is", one iT the stories as told been handled( since" 1P20.]\ InK di-erloiiKue leaves from I I gprtad Interest( expressed of the from wide

.u illtlKD, CROIVERS'CCSTS 'y H. K Lnge''sren:' : It la 1 ebtlninUvl that BradfordCounty's | lord' County Blad-I[ time to time by different people' of

CUT "Once Peggy seas late because 1,100 acres of colton j The letter, stated : "We the county In connection with com.pletlon I

T o sales begin next Thurs- Saturday Arrested Pete Peterson the engineer, had phonld gin at li'isl 3011 bit lets, front I the opinion that the 'se.tHon: IsI I II of Road Thirteen I wish to
boon arrested In LaCioxs. for shootng nIMHIt finished for this .
which may expect' n total I sit turner ask'thitt
I 29. on I the Florida Mar- growers you reproduce a letter re-
ie, at luly Live Oak where three re- [ at a rabbit. The conductor Mr. return of $jO.i)0.( The local gin I i The crop has been I very heavy und i I i, calved by me yesterday from Mr 1 t l
ALABAMAFIKST
FOR INVRECK\
entlj- enlarged warehouses con- White, was an enthualaslic/ sportsman will have a capacity: of around a grout dun I hall been shipped out of I J. II. Dvllng, | of the State Road y
and cuirled his two j I the state that Is of ,r
tan' sufficient floor forspreading always eight: bales a 'lay. very poor ,:i Depiutment. Also In that connection ,
million space of pointers along When he felt like I The revival of tin Industry\ in quality, two ruasims why the seaI I wish. to quote a couple of

bright leuf!!: on a opening day.pounds Warehouse ENCAMPMENT OUT FINED AN1 n JAILED; ON it. he would sop the train and go: this county la leflccled In many I son Is so short. paragraphs from a letter received r

doors in our neighboring: OF STATE SINCE WARTIME IICKIISS: DRIVING: shooting birds while the other I eIhU' areas! in Florldn... Georgl'i' j j "For the past seven years the I 1'from the Florida/ Citrus Commit)

Florida" city will open early Mon- CHARGES: trainmen picked beirlen. Once hewar and South Carolina the only market. price has been no low that'1, slim who have taken steps, to assist
complimented on getting his states where Sea Island cotton ] I tlu re has been no Inducement for
lay and will\ remain day and
tight throughout' the open season to Wtli| H full .roster vof twenty Chile J",rdon, Citru trucker, was[ I train to Stntk on time. 'On time tummy be grown Miigcessfully.. It t la, ''I pl(kl'rn. This. year the prices paid this road.

receive tobacco from the farmers. men Heudquutters Company Second 'al.1Inri\ fined $33= and costs un- your granny! This Is yester.lay's estimated, that In 11U4 the production I to pickers, varied from three to I "The Florida Citrus, : Commission '

Rival\ warehousemen and inter- Battalion, 124th Infantry will ler charges of reckless: driving -. tuiln.: xvu: his indignant ic- In Florida totaled 33.0UO bales j six cents, while the market price 1 Is primarily Interested In opening ;
leave Starke Saturday mornIng ply' and brought towers three million ; was from six to seven and half
sled Mtlwns of Live Oak have es- early rollowlng a wreck !Saturday' and g I a of the road, because of the benefit
..il.'llshea 'corps "of, buyers In that for Camp McClellan at Anniston vas forced to pay damages for remain "Lester Pinholster Ward City diillars. However, "about' this time I cents" j to the citrus Interest that. would

I its attune t( none In the entireOengaoF'o'ua Ala. It will be the Florida\ of a Chevrolet pickup, truck Nit first gIIthe train the tattoo lh roll weevil sU-pped' In uml dnr- I The dfor tongue season begins result In time and distance Tim # /

bright leaf belt. Ruird's first encampment outsideof ''onglnji; to J hn llumptnn. Law- '.f 'Pi'ngy.: : mid 'he's too slow to log! the next ten years production about the first' ,d, 'i.v of May. the routevvniil 1 shortened approxl- l
.... the statt since war time atch Pt'iW:1S! the common le- shopped off until In 127 only sev- I compiiny's letter slated and It was mall I
)r. in the ly twenty-five miles and about ;
leading: foreignn ,'v flog"'.), to the extort! of nearlySPO. t
it tobacco firms rep- Lt. T. T. Long announcecl'e8tl'r- 'on'on'H Ford '..01lr'uck was nark a:on;. the line about somt I indicated that :HoilMiiM; n Products. !IILI1 hour and half less time would, hu

nf 20.96 in 1938.::: ( to any of I the men be addressed to i made by officers of the sheriff's of- Plant This culls for double the plunt Investment I I In connection with any effoits( you, t

Wan. nome cnarges on the Live [ them in care of "H. Q. Co., 2nd Bn., lice amid the Citra man spent Saturday l.luhllilir electric tint, increases the overload j Frank ffiircln., 1 King Klc'nsle In are making or may intend to
r < m irket this season will be the 124th Inf., Floiida National Guard, night In jalJud\ e E.: I K.Perrynj''n When the city site plant using was! 1 expense, milling to the cost of tin. Ku I Klux "Klan, adli tassel a make, to luive roud. opened. Natu
the
:built present
to veil in the history of tobacco I' Ft McClellan, Ala." fined Jordon\ and order- i, team on for power! the entire electrlcal pI uducllun | gnthei ing In front of the schoolhouse '' rally we know what your views are G f
will return to id I him to here Monday night in whichhe about this mutter and ;
"ing In Florida. In order toave The company pay damages on llarnpI. load was for lighting streets Our street lighting has romaln- wo assure I
> I 8. I. warned of the "lnr"Rd" communism you that/ It would, be.
the fai Starke on Sunday August ton s truck. H pleasure for
mera still more money and buildings. There was no need e'l about fixed: since the changeover
alai IlJbO to help In i I .-- of flr.tlttWit Is milking In this country" us to flllnlHhlny additional, facts !Il
moving the crop ---5-- for operatini; the plant durinIlhe\ In 1922 with the coming the
He
blamed most of this or Information In
Water country'sI connection with
that on the floors it Is suggested Sauls' Grandchild Dies BIBLE SCHOOL laytime 111 no one burned lights Diesel engines when the old I troubles on foreigners who have this subject"
tobacco growers make the of the d-rect-currcnl was ,dropped anal the
up i xcept durlrf; early! part '
F. c'me Into the United Slues From this
larger Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. frornother State-Wide Interest
sheets to take In to market. I I' ROLL LARGE "'tV benci operatlcna \veie onlyat new alter itatung-cuitent ttyatifmI
wpptlenced warehousemen 1 Sauls will regret! to learn of the' I .vj .last ilieil. countries and many of whom exhibited, in this particular. piece .
opfl11te night. should be deported he said., of road uml from the "
death of Mr. Sauls' grunddo1ugl11er.little friendly attitude

each of the rival floors at I SPECIAL! PROGRAM WILL .u u2.:! the city purchased two One rtu.-on why our street lightI I
I Live five year old Marguerite 1 "u"per'lIlIam8., another Idea- adopted by the present Au.| 9
Oak The 'Farmers Ware- EE HELD NEXT 1 Diesel oil engines and start..1tw..nt.four I tag has era.lined about the same
houseIs. Pedley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gle has been In Starke moat of this ministration I feel sure that the
II i
WEEK
managed by H. W. Gau- hour service. For" several -Its i the fact that when the preHt'nt'lIgbts
hat & Son who begin their fourth Edgar BcJIey: of Tampa. Sunday I the day loud was not t were Installed', many new 1 week and report that he Is meet- !: people of Naxauu County can expect "

J'ear on the Florida market. Nat when she was drowned at Sunset The Dally Vacation Bible School heavy years enough\ to pay expense But 1 lights!! were added giving the city 1 \InK with success. In soliciting Khan'nemherships. completion of a part of IhUroad e

$man's Warehouse Is managed by Beach while wuding. The child which Is being conducted, at the slowly the amount of electricityHied i I better lighting Job throughout I.- If a sufficient nllmI. ., 1. if not all. In the very near
Jeff< Cozart apparently slipped and fell and was Baptist Church this week and next. I residential er of members !Is enrolled! a Klan I future. Id
It the business and s
Increased
; begins Its fifth In the day time un- i I portlans.
Ytt'lr of successful operation with dragged down by the undertow It IPS exceeded the attendance of 111 now the flint produces more Lights were! also extended (twill he organized here, he said.i I II Yours very truly,
; I II
the I ten minutes before the child pchool.\ The enroll. -. A. O. MeA HTIlUrt.
1D37 was previous> -
| season Experienced auc- ny v-lectrlrlty during the bouts' of to city lines until practically 11 I .
iu-neera will endeavor to make could be recovered and all nc'nt Wednesday morning reached liylight than at night. alleys and secondary streets werelighted. i I RESORT .--
'. h measures failed. 119. which Includes faculty nf | City Kegistration '
pile of tobacco bring Its high. >tatlng reslIscl-1 This, t Is, the result of a growing IMPROVEMENTS
": puce and contribute toward i services were held thirteen. The enrollment by de- :rend for using: electrical I appll- Another reason Is that the mainline : .I A little more than two week .11
mskng: ;"o'clock p. m. and were pal tments is is 101 loss: of street instilled I.time. remains for '
our own Florida market a aces In homes, offices and places lights originally "MIDLAKES"' PROPERTY .: voters to register
'"''I greater leader In price aver-! Mr. and Mrs. Sauls. I Beginner, nineteen; Primary I business. E.ectriclty has found about equalled the rapacity CEIVKS: : ADDITION OF It.-I. for I the annual city election In Sep

ages. --. I twenty-six; Junior forty-en ; Intermediate i I'f task In almost every place where if the transformer In at the present SEVERAL: HOUSED ,I tember. The books were opened at 4

Fastness: men civic leaders and NO JOBS OPEN, !, twenty. The school will i: people live work or seek rest and time. With a general changein I the City Hall on July 10 and will I

J Lime, *' wannee County Chamber ofAmerce ontinue' through Friday July 30. ,' refreshment: either for power lines and with a larger transformer Mr. and Mrs. S. II. !Dodd! are : remain open through Monday( ,

are making a drive WALL SAYSNEW On Friday! evening of next week | lighting cooking, heating or a I capacity added street :niklng extensive Improvements on August 0.Memorial. '

among their neighboring counties DIREC- it eight o'clock the school will have I .nousttnd and one other tanks! to lights could be hand.ed.A I their "Mldlakes" property eleven ---..

'''favoring,! to bring the Florida UNEMPLOYMENT HELP special program! and display' of make life more attractive. A third reason Is that our street I' miles south of here on Road 21\ Service

lIark..llotol to mil"i TOR DISPLAYS "NO hamlwoik. Each of the four departments I From the radio to the doorbell; I lights are FREE to the city. That They have recently completed con- '\ The local,
more than five SIGNH. W O.T.. Camp will
WANTED
" 'pounds for 1937. 1 T I will have a part in this I from the X-ray to the fire-alarm; .s not meant to Imply that they are I..tructlon of several rental cottages'''hold Its annual Memorial Service
!Mr of those attending I fans to calculating not without cost of maintenance that are model. wpll-xcreend and
electric
Cozart and Joe L. Dowllngr C. Wall. local Insurance man service. The parents >rom ;i I I Sunday at the Kingsley Luke Cemetery -
a former resident of Starke and recently appointed) director of theunemployment the D. V B. S. are especially Duchlne Electric bent melts the They are!, as a mutter of fact a :ully (uIIIIsl..
! division urged to attend, this: closing ype-metnl for the linotype> and p/iMhle|; burden, upon the plant. 'or bathing und the wide. white ',
manager compensation meet
of the Coca Cola at the W,0.\V, i Hull ut two
*I""I' in Industiial Com- 'vicee. hen furnishes light and, power for The city officials seek: to hold to sand beach; is reserved exclusively ,
Live Oak were In Starke of the Florida I set o'clock\ p. m. and the services will\
' .IY In Is evidently having the asting::: type: tea..ly for the press the present luy-out as a measure of :'or "Mirllukes" tenants. lioats are I b
, the Interest of the- tonvirket ml" lo. -- -- -- -- j held l at three o'clock. AlI
rnme trouble as many othEr offl- I I :hen fmnhwl papers emerge economy, and{ keep this burden as 4Vii.lible for fishing. I trlnd" are Invited.

_h ,..._ : clnls of, the higher state positions.A lice Iimpcctor HereIn '1 through the influence of electric low as possibleAn I The cottages at Cols new Brad 1 .. __ _
I ordinary street: lamp I most raid, County development me" wellofirHlructed. -
Sunday! Associated Press tilsp'tch. a communlcttkm' this week not' r drives.I I \ Council
School recent Skip '
Council slid "no hip wanted" with C' unty Agent T. 1 K. McClane. I vmiid und Important Is the of our street Hmpx are either 1,- I having rock walls cc- Medina
'. monthly meeting of the Sun. a hung out by Mr. 'iJ.. D. H- yr.ie. as?lstant apiary 1 1110' I for e.ertriclty I that the .plant I' (.0 or 2..VJU lur.iiiiB) will consume I m>-nt floors, and each has a big Luring thf summer the Cityi
ohool teachers and officers mien has been .. f.ir the State PUnt I mist ir.untiiin power cm the wires I( one kilowatt hour of electricity. ock fa (plat'e, The Dod,IH plano I i Council will hold only one met-
\ the following 'nrptrt. .
made
who
110. '* held at the church Wed. Wall., "All Jobs for the prenert : Ccarl I, natal he would be in liraJord I'j' 'II the time -any Interruptions In luring every ten hours of use. At I build several more cottages in i lag: each. month \\ L. Wail ch.ilr- I

r evening at 7:15.: The su- statement been: filled. Although we I C'.uaty within the next few j 'Uprl' I? even for a short time re- five cents per, .K. W. H. this will he near future I man announced i this week ThaI {

J, "ndent of the Bible school A. have strides forward In 'avs, to Inspect h..es. lie a:
rii ; >Wtta. requests that every have made some division set we Mr. Mct'l'ne\ request all bee owners I! rote nf the plant.: 'lamp for electricity alone. Then Mime visitors and a Sunday after- day night. August 3.
the up.
! ''r of this group be prevent getting delayed by Job seekers.. to report, to the county agent s It IH a matter of pride to look there are bulb replacements about non drive to "Midlakes" should 1 ----
.Is' meeting. have been; will have but few office if they wished his aid In inspecting ask over the years and know I very two m ,nths nt a "at of flf- f/rove Interesting for anyone whova The< praying mantis, an In i-t.
Actually, we trouble ti to keep up with I what Ut the most ,
lha has organization. and advice; 03: beekeep w little has been the go- Ilts, bl'odthlraty cieatura
I'' deaths .000 more Llrths jobs "even after complete ing. from los! of power. It U a fact (Ci/nt'nieil" On Pige Eight) I: s on In Bradford County known to mankind.
1 rr year. .
r

.. ," him buck to Ireland. Isn't Irishman In the Party that Bridal LuncheonHonoring i Wednesday with her sister-in-law
1R was to an To
h j I '" 4''M''' carry Mrs. Robert Kite Mrs. : Keep p Down
,. J, Mtpry1a !)''Q' .. s The band on the Queenstown likes him." Joe Wallace Mrs. J. E. Wilson, ut Kingsley Colds s
v Ivan Hazen, and Mrs. I
U! dock played "The Wearing of the Parnell shrugged and asked Lake.
&LE.BBWS MITOHELPC ; C who have recently come to the ,
... Green" as the S. S. Baltic anchor Redmond If conditions In Ireland !Mrs. A. II. Rlcharde Is visiting And Irritated
Mrs. W. A Kelsey
Farm as brides
1 f ed out at sea and a tender put out were as bad as stated in a letter to relatives in Jacksonville.Mrs. Throa

)J 'hiipter One I I can only speak at all because I to pick up the pasengers. The him in America. gave a luncheon Friday having L. P. Chapman left Monday .

t l', what I have. to Buy wants to be throng on the dock mostly typical "Worse. The minute you left Mrs. Sanford Rltch. Mrs. Jlmmle for an extended visit in War-

i4' "THK: I'NCROUNKO KING" 'I 1' said 1 so badly." He began In a slow, { Irish peasantry with a sprinkling things began to happen More evictions Hitch, Mrs. Murphree and Mrs. truce and other plucea In Tennes- You will be aniHz

Snow and sleet of a blustery |I undtamatlc fashion of speech. "In rof the leader's political supporters more outraged house-burn Griner as guests in addition to the good you secure by .." wt
1 of the table see.Mrs. 'It '

1 March day in 1880 failed to dampen the last thirty years Ireland hasher cheered waved and shouted greetings logs starvation- -" honorees. The beauty Lawrence Dugger is the Ml 31 Solution regi. .

) the enthusiasm of the great lost two and a half millions of as the tender returned and "Then we'll have to work harder covered with a fine damask guest of her mother in Olustee. mor'ninglnd night v

crowd of Irish who jammed the suns and daughters, I used to they spotted Parnell among Its than ever." cloth, was enhanced by its center- 'I Mr. and Mrs. Granville Geiger Mi 31 Solution oh. ,

Ir' ,. New York pier of the White Star grieve when I saw the whips carrying piece of an oblong arrangement of and two children of Jacksonvillewere strength antiseptic
passengers.But "You are the only i one who can and blue balanced k
Line, gathered to bid god-speed to away the youth and flower of pink hydrangea guests of Mr. and bars Vance germs even when
( one man among his Nationalist do anything--with the English or 'a
with maiden hair fern. A delicious -
$$4 tpe "uncrowned, king of Ireland.. our countiy I thought they were j comrades remained silent un the Irish" Interposed O'Briensilence A Geiger during the week-end. equal parts of water.

t pl Burly, good-natured Irish police lost to us forever But I'Ve found lasted four course luncheon was.ser'ed Mrs. W. J. Overstreet with Mrs. By using this rxcellen
O'Brien and
demonstrative. a strong fell upon them I
; L i held the crowds bui't! "'''I'a! the [ them all here again in the United I Parnell adherent, tapped the silent until they arrived at a roadside at high noon. W. C. Wilkes and Mrs. W. K. Jenkins tic as a gargle regular i h.

li II pq,1 69lti Regiment band, followed by'' States. Many of you brought away shoulder. of Raiford attended the divisional to keep down the million: a
one on the scene which was an all too common oimin'n nub : gr r
+ the soldiers In rank with fixed with you a handful of Irish sod to Meeting rally of the W. M. S. at Pine that. congregate in the n .
"Michael Davltt come out of occurrence in Ireland. The Woman's Club held its nth
bayonets, marched upon the pier. keep green your memories of home. reg- Grove Friday this way you cleim.mbranes.

t'' l > As a carriage drove between the But you needn't huve. You didn't your trance!" The tenant of a miserable littlepellsant.s ular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bradley and You start w i.. m.
"Eh ? What was that ?" cottage, his wife and in the club with the rip
ranks of soldiers presenting arms leave Ireland behind you -It's In rooms l little daughter, Carolyn and Mr. slate after every thor
"I Raid, Come out of you their three small children were Mrs. W. A. or g
a mighty shout went tip from the your hearts wherever you go. the cold president Kelsey pre and Mrs. Gerald Cox and little gllng. By /getting rid,'

A I h t people. "Hooray for Parnell!"" Following That's what these two month In trance. huddled wretchedly In siding. After tne business session daughters Geraldine and Mary B., germs so often you helt Ins
: March wind amid their few, ",1u
"Excuse: me I was there on poor Mrs. Bouvler a reading fol
the gave
carriage came various America and returned chances
your generous contribution to their homes here Monday your of cati>
IN'' : the tender with him. I didn't hear household possessions, while workmen ''It ":
e. lowing which a refreshing Ice
Irish societies flags flying. of ano.OOO to the Irish after iittending a reunion of und other ailments win '
with crowbars were unroofingthe I klr,
!" the delirious I you. course was served by the hostess the Bradley family in Monroe Ga. germs might/ have
"Speech Speech yelled cause h.ive taught me. t find here "Open Michael Davltt's heart hut. Parnell ordered the driverto es. Mrs. A. M. Rlcharde Mrs. H. M. cau.
crowd Charles Stewart Mr, and Mrs. Martin Griner Buy Ml 31 Solution'
1'a us the generosity the loyalty and the
I :and you will find 'Parnell' engraved halt the carriage, got out and Rlcharde and Mrs. Stringfellow gel
''f 1'tw Parnell l l and his comrades bowed passion. for freedom which is the spent the week-end with Mr, and Drug Store It Is sail
i { upon it! laughed O'Brien. approached the evicted tenant min
+ --
; r their acknowledgement of the trib. soul of Ireland herself The boat I Mis. Munn In Brunswick Ga. buck guarantee. Y tipint r

a r ute i>t the "uncrowned king's" would never sail. If I started thank- Birthday Party' \'t Mr. and Sirs R. H. Cox und Misseatrice for only 40c!

( i. American admirers. Parnell stood Ing' you for all you've done, so I'll Little Miss Melba: Strlngfellow'I CoO have as their guestsMr I. Go to your Revel. 'I t
celebrated her ninth
{ 'll up In the carriage, head, bared to just say and I know you'll say it birthday at and Mrs.. Ralph Cox of Perry ( today und buy a bn Lp
the home of her and I II
the snow and sleet, and waved" his with me, God save Ireland!' e1 \ parents!, Mr. and Miss Louise Cox of Montverde. Solution und star

"I am not an eloquent speaker. greeted his remarks, with the band afternoon with a party. Pink zinnias Mm., Torre Ace, and Mrs. Florrld of The Mitrhrll! Di

1 _.- and fern were arranged Miami Starke Is
were dinner
X'' guests of Mr. your local "Dr I
throughout the house out
carrying and Stereo
Mrs. J. A. Bouvier. Little tic

i the tho.-en color scheme that wusI ty Ecuvlif who has been with her Look for the Rexa' :
I further accentuated in the lace : ,
for p I I gtandparenU fur some time t returned A
Expert RepairingSmith's covered table centered with the
home with her mctlier.Mr. :: .

beautifully decorated birthday and Mrs. C. J. Johns and

r I al cake. After many games and a sons Claude Jr., and Kenneth and he, 4,
t contest in which Jimmie Frank M i iI
I il Mr. and 1lrs.V., C. Peudley wentto 6 6 6
Jordan and Betty Couvlor were the Jopper: -on'" Landing on Kings. 10 n :t d.?

Garage I ptUe winners, the chil'.Uen enjoyed I I ley Lake Saturday for two weeks. COLD

f Wrecker Service Day or Night Stiingfellow.Melba; Those Invitedto i iI u 4-H Club meeting there. Miss tn1-r" Yt
be \
with ; on this
happy occasion -
N J u I Betty will remain for an extend-':
i v :* ., were BiJy:! and Mary Lee< ,d visit with her grandputents Mr. ft.Sentinels'***-*-
la ------
L tall( can be of great he! W |OverstrectVcsley! Shuler, Elizabetli ind! Mrs. Bouvler.M. **

t any man's letuin has been so I he ren t ?". The woman wrappinga I Charles Adams of Atlanta Ga. I *., YM.tb* 5idPy n.'. l lto', 'itne' :
ur. inl.n. f. In
.ti ( r "f'.uoi t iWMt
I 491 suited for or needed." thin shawl! more cto..lyabout thechild i Is visiting Mr. and Mis. J. M. Brad- Your ServiceI that may rouse body.*. d
her bl.t'ast. nodded, ''At tr OT. On* may .uff.r n geip.j' h.rkuperda.nt
ut t and
ley family. C'hailes
"It's n dangerous thing when one I is the heed.rh..tl.rke ul, ,nffvUliic <
1: nun Is so important as all that,. Parnell asked the Sheriff who j|I. young nephew of Mrs. Bradley. up nlfhta, .w.llin)[, pufm.
't'l und _
{ fAVORITSMAGAZIHB r tM frl, tired eerie...
the demolition
Misses
e tated O'Brien."Not vas superintending Catty and Margal'ctSlrmgCellow ....MI1.
_ )t the cottage how much the rent I. and Rivers I Fr-qu.nt* aeanty or burnfnc p./pt
k when that man's Parnell!" Hundley j may b. further: *vfd, .ne. of *ida yiTh
was. It was 48 pounds and Par ,: were among;:: those from the Farm bUH Jar diaturbanc.
etottcd Davitt. ] 'rrI
nell offered to pay It. who were present at Miss Sadie I .. :. rweoinlsaxi.and proper tn.In.1
a dlurrtU nadielna help thkidi, ,
The cheering as Parnell stepped I "It's too late for tint sot 1'," said I Prince's spend-the-day putty at I! I ..>t rid of axe.aa poiaonoua body ._

port (he dock was a replica of the the sheriff. The landlord wants i Kingsley;: Lake v a* />M..'a Ptil. They have had l oa
Wednesday of lust! than forty yaftra of public" approvtlndoraMl in
enthusiasm with which the Irishn them evicted. "There he Is--Pat week. I AMERIOAN tba ouatry ov,,. item
'
D.... .. .,
Sold all drug_.
New York had sent him home. "
Hogan sorr. I Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ritch and GAS AND OILSBennett's

la greeted a number of his follow- Parnell offered. the baby boy, Eugene, left I
YOU WILL FINt> IT Utltt.M'CAUS money to the 1 Saturday I DOANS PILLS''
''IS with a friendly tap on the I !landlord but the latter aurkily re- for two weeks' stay ut the Beasley I I Serv. Sta.

back us they advanced and nur- t'used to accept It. "I'm goin' t home on Kingsley Lake. Mrs. 1 AND LUNCH ROOM
ounded but It to Mich- o'Rich's 1
ti j'' % him was let the land for grazin', ." father and mother, Mr. and -

th Y \ Cannir7 ei 'lei| Duvltt that he gave a quick "And leave this family home Mrs. L. A. Brown, and her brother, I
I
of the hand.
pER rtger clasp less ? Arttoul Brown will be with them

my special attraction this week, Miss Leila Dea And ws, charm 'Midlakes"Vacation.
,3ocictrJ but finding pleasure in a service ing bride-elect was he honor

,! .or the Master and wishing to be guest Thursday at .n Informal Cottaij,:,, 'lth

liT 'tirther: instructed in the Word, so' luncheon party, given by Mrs H. home convenier '*- '
:here was a good attendance All water to lining
kitchen
1,1 A. Durden at her home on Kings. ?, : ,II, ,
11 : ,' .veie fully repaid both In the splenlid ley Lake. rooms Built with, .. lb
Miss Hazel Adkins To James
Engagement Of ; I part taken by the young folks rock tl\'e!
1.1' ; << Frederick Guy Announced At Lovely Tea F, r c in giving their Bible Camp experience Summer flowers, ferns and pal- ed construction} Ft, lnish.
( u m,HOI! formed an attractive setting to accommodat ,
..1 social event of er transformed the porch 11 %' at Lake Swan, and l also in the tinliga,,(
An outstanding greenery for this delightful party. of five or six. Fi,, ,,
It ,
f of loveliness. The ta fine message by the leader on "The 'I lt, ""n
bower
the season took place Thursday into a The long dining table where the bathing beach in '
l} r 4i afternoon from four to six) o'clock, ble was covered with an Irish lace ,t M4 r Four Horses" Rev. Chapter nlr. guests were seated, was centeredby lake. Easy distance clei I., .'atcr, i im

'k l when Mrs. A. Z. Adkins entertained cloth pink asters in silver vases It was brought out quite an artistic arrangement of dainty erous t ,
fo"e-I fishing
with a tea at her Summer home balanced the table; and individual fully and Impressively that field flowers. < points
1l on Kingsley Lake announcing the cakes and mints In silver compoteswere I .Vhitt Horse pictured in this scrip $U u Month. M ., '\o.k.

ni: Mrs. T. T Long and sliindmR with hundred guests called dur I remedy or solution In the Word

i them were little Dotty Sue Biggs ing the afternoon Eph. 6:13: and the proper equip
?_____-- -t--- ment and attitude for a Christian KOZY KORNER RESTAURANT
wearing a long party dress of organdie ..'"
"Pi'' try and Roy Hoiine of Jacksonville I Royal Service Program And s ::, '* under such conditions and the com

,* nephew of the hostess This I :Meeting Held At ChurchThe i4.4 fort'and "Blesed Hope" to be foundn Is nmkitiK i1t'W lends dally, nnd hoond u doubt Ix'ionUnj illlt
''iE4'' young gentleman wore a white linen f 1st Thee 4:13.: of the most popular spots In town. Day and night tmcnt;vfour
s 4 suit; and each of the children Royal Service program and I The song service consisting of hour, yail fun dine and dance enjoying our courteous ....r\U etor
business meeting of the Baptist W
carried 1 it silver basket, the handl..sb..ing congregational singing, a solo and
M. U. was held at the Church Monday PItOIl.un.S'T .\FFOKD ,\ ('OSTI.IlInH( VI
h ornamented with pink tulle afternoon. iA1 choruses added to the zest and SOI'TIIEKN ttr.MMER KESOICI', BUT' ENJOY: one 'lIll.l\1\
f bows. To each of the arriving tf ; spiritual atmosphere of the service. STEAKS, AM OT1IEK UOOI EATS AMI: DltlNh*.
guests was handed a sliver bell on The meeting was called to order There, were some new comers to

which was written "Hazel Adkins by Mrs W. J, Epperson first vice town out for the first time. A special -

I ,} and James Frederick Guy. September president, who also led the devotional service will be held next week
assisted by Mrs. T. K. Mc- Popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. \V. Andrews Jr, whose KOZY KORNER RESTAURANT
second. marriage to Mr. Glen Paul Duke of Miami Beach will take place at the I, when visiting speaker and! musician -
., al i h Miss Hazel) Adkins Is the older Cline, Jr. I Kingsley Lake home of her parents Sunday afternoon at six o'clock. will be heard

{! } daughter of Judge und Mrs. A. Z. The program was in charge of .--- .MRS. ALICE ANDERSON Manager

} of the Rev. and Mrs ,1. T. Guy, L.. G. Powell Is lender. The topic Will Be ;Missed By Ocala Tea-n-Mates;\ I ually occurs in the spring.
t, ) C of Hampton. for the afternoon was "The Ne

The huge, rock fireplace, banked gro.' Mrs. Powell gave the introduction The following article from a recent for her good woik he presented ':'tt.. 'r" ., ,, ''''"" : ,:
followed by "Home Mis- issue of The Ocala Banner will
"Scootle' with a package "on be-
r with greenery and pink gladioli
} sions and the Mrs. G. A. be of interest friends of Miss
a and lighted with candles in silver Negro" by to half of the sponsors of the Belk-
Anderson; "Our Tasks us Neighbors Lelia Dea Andrews: Lindsey team the coaching staff
fj candelabra formed the background O
k for the hostess Mrs. Adkins and ," by Mrs. S E. Sparks; and "Scoot Ie" Andrews picturesque und the players." She opened It, as

her daughter, Miss Hazel Adkins "Triumphant Faith" by Mrs. G. W. pitcher for the half-season pennantnabbing found it to be a silver loving cup."Scootlc,1 .
t.. Alderman. Jlrs.V, A. Fielder gavea I Bee Liners In the first- *
j who cordially greeted twlr'guests.! : much elated but a little"touched"
talk and read a poem on "The half of the women's dlamondball
;; Iii Mis. Adkins wore a pink lace, ten I by the unexpected proceedings ti
tl dress with silver slippers and her Bible." series stole the show before a capacity merely shouted "thanks" A

corsage was of flesh colored dahlias Reports were given by officers crowd at the diamond ball into the microphone and smiled.To .

with a touch of blue. Miss and chairmen of committees. games on Fair Grounds park here top It off Colin Lindsey

& Adkins' tea dress was of aqua marine Circle Number Two will have the 1! last night. manager of the Belk-Lindsey store I

1' orgundii modeled on redingote program and church flowers for j I Miss Andrews who rounded out walked up to Miss Andrews with ," """, ::;i of, .:; \ .(
the month of her first half season by announc-
lines August.The
1 i over a satin foundation. another package under his arm. ,
; Matching slippers and a corsage of meeting; was closed with ing her forthcoming marriage to "I'm not responsible for what'sin tieVeatern
.. by Mrs Alderman. I Glen Paul Duke of Miami Beach Every car owner Know
dahlias and sweetheart roses prayer this package," h4 Raid theloudspeaker Company,
pleted her beautiful costume.com-I .--,_. ion I Sunday, July 25 pitched her over \ Auto Supply leiullnff '
and all ears tuned toJjla for 28 years the> world's
last last And she
game night.
i,' Assisting the hostess in looking Bain-Hough ( Automobile Supply Stores. _
< pitched it well. She allowed but one words "and I
rl after the pleasure of her guests Mrs. Alma Bain of Sturke and | hit during the five Innings she Pbout this little gift but we hear I' Thin new locally\\e tern owned Auto mrrch.mdin I
I It, 13 {ti: were: Mrs. II. B. McLendon. Mrs. H. L. Hough of Brooker were I hurled. you re going to get married and I brine genuine* and values direct to ear a

!1 i .r.f: O. L. Beasley Mrs. K. G. Duncan. quietly married Tuesday afternoon !1 But the limellgnt focused on want to present :you with some owners of this locality Gs' I

1l 1\}\. Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs. Ethel M. July 6, at two o'clock in the Methodist 1 Miss Andrews just before she went thing useful." He smiled as he presented -, New, fresh high-grade riicrrtuuidlw \ -
II
Big-gs Mrs. D. A. Monteith, Mrs.L parsonage in St. Augustine. 'out onto the field to do her last her with a package, and at the lowest prices ever
l a i t If ,. L. Roane of Jacksonville, and The Rev. Shelby A. Wilson, pastorof hurling for Belk-Ltndsey. Lamar asked her to "open it before the I In this section of the rountrj. I
Mrs. Jeanette Kincaid. '. article guaranteed.
l the First grandstand. Eiery
Methodist Church
Reese moved
I, his sound truck microphone HOME OWNED; AND OPERATED
i Ii. Miss Lois Adkins and Miss Miriam South of St. Augustine performedthe onto the field and motioned She did so. It.. was a six-foot "S.TISFACTIOSOR

a ing room the punch table being ornamented Mrs. Hough is employed In the close to the grandstand. and inscribed across!$; the back I Come In I 100 CALX. f STREET
l J with ferns vines and office of the Bradford County Ab- \v. L. Robinson the Bclk-Llnd- were the words in black< lettering: Hundred around of Barga-at.!

x Duke of Miami will take place Sunday hostesses at the home of the latter '! .. Sturdy safe and dependable. J : et .

Ji Miss Ruth Sternberg was hos- In Brooker, Wednesday afternoon Our iron-clad guarantee is t Y
_ PROMPT RELIABLE INSURANCE tess at a delightful party and mis- from four until six o'clock at a 1Jl12C proof of their quality and long CR.n..w
1 } trouble-free and t
cellaneous mileage they
shower at the summer lovely kitchen shower given In hon- !I 1
save you 39". to 42%. '
home of her ?
SERVICE parents on Kingsley or of Miss Leila Dell Andrews, I 1
i Lake last Saturday afternoon from whose marriage to Mr. Glen Duke : .Instruction,.
four until six) o'clock. will be six. ':,
un event of Sunday, July / 80d {'I. $4.49 i:
The large living room where the 25.
JOHNS & WAINWRIGHT Anti-Shimm*
'
I guests assembled was decorated Coral vine and fern formed the \4.3O-20
.
OITOSITE coritT iiorsE I-IIONE .is with a rustic motive. After playing decorative motif for this charming S gpr S s H 2ix t.i ..

many lovely gifts from her friends. useful gifts for her'kitchen. which I $4.65 .-- -"e'all"-; .

After the presentation of gifts, were presented by little Joan Car-' $2.2.i 29X 28\

the hostess served a delicious sal- penter dressed as a maid in a blue .'t: 5.00-19 | S.25- Easy27c j

WASH ad course to her guests, The bride- and white uniform. The gift of the F'F rile 31 s $5.65 $6.25 I..stall. I

50 elect's plate was adorned with a hostesses was a breakfast set in
miniature bride and groom and the blue and white i
matching her set "
DRESSES Tires mounted FreePadkKKl 21 32 C.PJ
other plates had tiny wedding of kitchen ware.Refreshments. \ Long Run" or

SANDALS WHITE SHOES score received a box: of linen were members of the quartette I Equal to 13c (J

handkerchiefs. She was given a from the Riverside Ave. Christian J the .nN'RlCe S30.95$ .
steak in Church 4 S3* blcycie"
set the response patternas of Jacksonville Mr and -4 :31ci : s
a memento of the occasion. Mrs. Wilbur Strong. Mr. .:'" <1 Blic! Troxel, .n'dlu Just drop
During the morning the hostesses S. C. Stubbs; and Mr. and and:Mrs.Mrs F i PrfSe' .Renews, tr Ni-w nmktf.r>t /''RI:-I* *Innr.' : in radiatorBallBearing'

Miss Mignon Sisson and :Mrs.: E. L Y .In
Matthews. Approximately 060 nurses still lie !nod. sDre.kets' ,
I -. draw pensions in England, because Easy Payment Iit other HanillcbarH' and all
exposed
i Darwin and Lincoln were born their health was ruined by active Term to Stilt You parts are c h :metal:

on the same day. war service. Other plated.an .
i "U'eMerq
yen" LAW an 26.25:

guest nf Mr and Mrs D. P. Curptnter. Miss Edith Rowe, here for several I Mrs Fay Gill! and daughter Miss some time with their grand-1 Inh''e. :Miss Pauline Urannen, who Iceland has no trees, no i ail- ,
[ will
few
spend a here.
weeks. Florence Gill, have returned to ] pacnts Air. and IrV.. A. Col. 'I days roads no army nor navy, m> fortifications -

-.---- -- -- T their home after a week's vacation' i i ley. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. SowelH of no deficit no unemploy COLUMN

friends in Jacksonville Sunday will spend the weekend I to their home in Tampa Monday 'I i children and Mrs Hazel Crosby L.t.wh, Starke Fla. 7-162tp J\ j
I
Mrs S. P. Vnndiviere and son; with Mi- Wall's parents, Mr. and following a two weeks visit here mnlored ti> Still'lie Satin'day. I NFAUHtim' /O8

I -- I make their! lomc In Hastings
the week-end in Lake the
City as
Misses Edna and Elizabeth Hut- guest of her brother and sister-in- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rigdon of where they wi'l have charge of the :
Il are spending this week at Jacksonville law Mr. and Airs. J. S. Baisden. Jacksonville spent the week-end I.I Hotel Hastiiijj und cafe. Mrs. T I P T 0 P

A hinam.in on
for an extended visit with their ''P. Murphy end Miss Ernestine
boll water to
funny gtwqle.'| They
grandparents: and Mrs. A. F. I Murphy of Hopkinsville, Ky., who I BANANAS 4lbs. 15c
make him hot put Ice in lo make : !:!aull!. will spend some time here. Pound 19c Pound 15c }

?P hint (cold put sugar In to make him T

+ ,' sweet, then put lemon in to make After a six weeks visit with Mr. The W. C. T. U. meeting will be
and Mrs. John Uglow and other ''held on Friday afternoon at 3.301: I I'u'clotk I Id.LL.IitD'S! LLOON 12 i.ns. 24 LHS.
hm; lee tea. Some f
him sour. Cull tiienda Mrs., L. E. Deudon of Elgin '' with :Mrs. Lorena Epperson

people) pan nut Rood; money for bad l III., has returned to her home lit her spacious home on WalnutSt. FLOUR 43c 75c 1

merchandise when they can Io to there Members and friends of the j ,

organization visiting in town or
!StvrnlMTK'it und get Rood ni -rrhaiiillHe -
Miss Hazel Stroman who has i new comers are always welcomed

for the ante: rIlOlW)'. :Slellcunn\ been here visiting her grandmother at the meetings.

meeting to members here Wednesday the 3rd. day of August: A. T>. lull
has fllt'O Hum In my orflc. unit has Lb. 29c Tomatoes4No2cans25c
$1.50RLI'E nail appllrntlnit for H tax deed' to COFFEE
79c h
*-
Mrs. E. M. Thomas had as her 'tv In the County: of lirmlforM,

I but finding pleasure In a .service ing bride-elect was he honor
Lor the Master and wishing/ to be guest Thursday aln Informal 'Vacation Cotti,, .

r further instructed In the Word so. luncheon party, given by Mrs. H. home convene, Wltb

.heie was a good attendance. All A. Durden ut her home on Kings' water to kitchens- i,,,,:Inning bath'
?. were fully repaid both In the splen- Lake. rooms. Built n'
ley itf
,
.1 Engagement Of SIN Hazel Adkins To James .tl\'
the folks rock &
lid taken
p part by young I construction
Summer flowers ferns, and palmettos -
Frederick Announced At Tea w F"II1\ish.\
Guy Lovely sR. trl
In their Bible experl-
__ f t l I giving Camp formed an attractive set ed to accommod.il. i
: 1f 1\\(,. If, An U nntatanrilno'- !' Hrit-liil event of er ereenerv: transformed the porch ruc :nee at Lake Swan, and also In the ting for this delightful party of five or six, f",',, II'n\lIl'I, '

!P ''r the;; took place Thursday into; a bower of loveliness The table Fine message by the leader on "The The long dining table where the bathing beach In cir "IUII. : on

afternoon, from four to six,o'clock, was covered with an Irish lace / Four Hoises" Rev. Chapter sir. guests were seated, was centeredby lake. Easy dlBtano Water
",
.
1 i when Mrs. A Z. Adkins entertained cloth pink asters in silver vases I It was ought out quite force- un artistic arrangement of dainty erous fishing points urn

? with a tea at her Summer home balanced the table; and Individual fully and impressively that the field flowers. SIS a Month.
} r'' on Kingsley Lake, announcing the cakes and mints in silver compoteswere Ahitc Horse, pictured In this scripture the with 1''k..
Those: enjoying party On Hoad 28 .
..jLtt : Miss on the table. Silver revival of the Ro- ch :v .J1111
:, engagement of her daughter, placed represents Miss Andrews and Mrs. Durden south of
(
l ''J'' tat ; Hazel Adkins to James Frederick brick Ice cream centered by a pink man Kmpiie which has come and were: Mrs. J. H. Ritch, Mrs. H. C. Siaik.
11 heart was served from the dining is and to conquer -
Guy. going im) "conquering Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. J. W. Andrews APPIA
Ii-: A color motif of pink and silver room. Serving were Mrs. E. L. ," the Red Horse--Communism S. R. Johns. Jr., Mrs. H. M. Rich- S.U.UuunHf'.tont'l
Matthews Mrs\ H. C. Brown Miss ,Is here taking peace from
was carried out In the decorations ard of Raifuid Mrs Hamilton
iL ''Vhd'SII/ of the large living room, gladioli Beverly Cady, Miss Ruth Stein I all nations (strikes, wars etc.) the Hitch, and Mrs. J. R. Boring, both U..IRht.., 11ulidll
Y and asters combined with feathery berg Miss Mlna Manassn Miss Lu Black oneuniversal war and destruction of Gainesville. .

I+ t J ferns, being used In profusion. cile Mitchell\ Miss Evelyn Stump ) is approaching with the -
I 4I Receiving at the front door were Misses\ Miriam and Rosalind Jacobs Pale one- famine and death- yet -

t Mrs T. T. Long and standing; with Two hundred guests called during J F".r. i or solution in the Word

I t'4 r them were little Dotty Sue Biggs, the afternoon. l 1 1Y 1t Ej>h. 6:13 and the proper' equip
i'f t t ment and attitude for Christian. KOZY KORNER RESTAURANTIs
wearing a long party dress of organdie --- -- a
l I and Roy Roune of Jacksonville Royal Service Program And I under such conditions and the com-

L'; nephew of the hostess. This :Meeting Held At ChurchThe I fort and "Blcsod Hope" 10 be found.n making new' friends dully, and bevond a doubt Ix'comliii, ; one
& young gentleman wore a white linen 1st Thes. 4 ::13. nt the most popular Npottt In town. Day and night, tlHnl.four
i rl I'' suit; and each of the children Royal Service; program and The song service consisting of hours, you ran dine and dance enjnjlng! our
r 1; ,11 carried. a silver basket, the handles business meeting of the Baptist W. :.ngregatlonal singing, a solo and
1 l'ItOnIU."r \PFOKI1 A ('OSTI.IU" .
) //1 M. U. was held at the Church Monday "" \T
'I } bring ornamented with pink tulle! : afternoon.The choruses added to the zest and sorTHERN; sr.MMKit: .; RESORT, HIT ES.IOonc MHV'S1EAKS
bows. To each of the arriving spitltu.il atmosphere of the service. AND OTHER OOOD EATS AND DRINK*..
;' r TI i guests was handed a silver bell on meeting was called to order There were some new comers to

ter which was written "Hayel Adkins by Mrs.\ W. J. Epperson, first vice I town out for the first time. A special -
i' and James Frederick Guy. September president who also led the devo- service will be held next week
1 i second." tional assisted by Mrs. T. K. Mc Popular young daughter of Mi. nnd Mrs. J. W Andrews Jr., whose' KOZY KORNERRESTAURANT
4 marriage to Mr. Glen Paul Duke, of Miami Beach, will take place at the when a visiting speaker and musician -
f t Miss Hazel Adkins Is the older Clane Jr. I Kingaley Lake home of her parents Sunday afternoon at six o'clock. will be heard.
I 1 I daughter of Judge and Mrs A. Z. The program was In charge of -.- :MICS. ALICE ANDERSON, Manager

t l1 it" Adkins and Mr. Guy Is the second Circle Number One of which Mrs I i "Scootie" Quits Diamond Ball For Marriage: Feed poisoning in livestock usually "XMIKKK) FRIENDS .AM MEET TO D.1N'E .AM: K\r: \
Yl
} son of the Rev. and Mis. J. T. Guy L. G. Powell I Is! leader The topic occurs in the spring
Will Be :Missed By Ocala Tea n-Slates:
l'' of Hampton. for the afternoon was "The Ne- I -

ij The huge rock fireplace, banked gro." Mrs. Powell gave the Intro The following article from a recent for her good work he presented i"'f.: .!" " ,:. ,' J f.y'
I tl; .,I with greenery and pink gladioli duction followed by "Home Missions f issue of The Ocala Banner will Scootie with a package "on behalf -

?1 j' ) and lighted with candles In silver and the Negro" by Mrs G. A. be of interest to friends of Miss of the sponsors of the Belk-

? I for the hostess, Mrs. Adkins, and i ;. by Mrs. S. E. Sparks: and I 1 "Scootie" Andrews, picturesque and the players" She opened it, Mow peh

i' i + hFt $ her daughter, Miss Hazel Adkins, "Triumphant Faith" by Mrs. G. W. pitcher for the half-season pennant found it to be a silver loving cup I
who cordially greeted their guests. Alderman. Mrs. W. A. Fielder gavea I nabbing Bee Liners In the first- ScootU,'* much elated but a little
f? !Ii Mrs. Adkins wore a pink lace lea talk and read a poem on "The \! half of the women's diamondball "touched" by the unexpected proceedings :

i it dress with silver slippers and her Bible." series, stole the show before a capacity merely shouted "thanks" Dg'Ne.rn'x

v) I corsage was of flesh colored dahlias Reports were given by officers crowd at the diamond ball Into the microphone and smiled. ft

I with a touch of blue. Miss and chairmen of committees games on Fair Grounds park here To top It off Colin LIndsey, i

Adkins' tea dress wus of aqua marine Circle Number Two will have the I last night. manager of the Belk-Lindsey store, ; bi<
I t'i orgundu, modeled on redingote program and church flowers for '1: Miss Andrews who rounded out walked up to Miss Andrews with ] w
c 1 lines over a satin foundation. the month of August. ', her first half season by announc- another package under his

; G I "Ili,t Matching slippers and a corsage of The meeting was closed with i iprayer Ing her forthcoming marriage to "I'm not responsible for arm.what'sIn known letMtern ,
#; I I Glen Paul Duke of Miami Bench Every car owner 1
t dahlias and sweetheart loses completed by Mrs. Alderman. this I '
} package, he said over the Company
Auto Supply
t \\
her beautiful costume. .--_. ,|, on Sunday July 25, pitched her leading '
f loudspeaker, and all ears tuned to for 28 years the world's !

i +. Assisting the hostess In looking Bain-Hough I I pitched last game it well.last She night.allowed And but one she 11I111 words, "and I don.t know all : Automobile Supply lot-ally\ Store owned. storebrings
after the of her I Thin new
} i? 'tl ti pleasure guestsWell' Mrs. Alma Rain of Starke and I j hit during the five innings she 1F>out this little gift but we hear "t'nulne'f'8tf'nl Auto merchandise -
: Mrs. H. B. McLendon. Mrs. H. L. Hough of Brooker were ,! hui'led. you re going to get married and I I : and values direct to car n ,

; It O. L. Beasley, Mrs. K. G. Duncan quietly married Tuesday afternoon, i I But the limelight focused: on want to present you with something owners of this locality.New '
Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs. Ethel
M. July 6, at two o'clock In the Methodist 'I Miss Andrews just before she went useful." He smiled as he presEnted :' ', fresh, high-grade merchandise -
Biggs Mrs. D. A. Monteith Mrs. in St. her with a package and I tin lowest prices ever of- '
parsonage Augustine. out onto the field to do her last ut
i ,, r L. L. Roane of Jacksonville, and The asked her to I this section of the coun-
.I Rev. Shelby A. Wilson pastorof hurling for Belk-Llndsey. Lamar "open it before the I tend In
1 r; Mrs. Jeanette Kincaid. I tr '. article guaranteed."SATISFACTION .
Every
t t the First Methodist Church Reese moved his soundtruck microphone grandstand > HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
4 Miss Lois Adkins and Miss MirIam South, of St. Augustine performedthe She did
onto the field and motioned so. Itl, was a six-foot
., Guy served punch in the livIng ceiemony.Mis. t to Miss Andrews to come white nightgown ,cf, 1898 vintage OR :MONEY BACK" ; K. J. DAXIS, :MANAGER
i 4r room the punch table being ornamented Hough Is employed In the close to the gtand.stand. and inscribed across the back I
100 CALL STREET
,i' i with ferns, vines and office of the Bradford Hundred" of Burgaiw. Come In
S County Abstract W. L. Robinson the BelkLlndsey were the words in black lettering: around!
It : pink gladioli. and look STAKKE FLORIDA
'I' I'o. (coach stepped up to the mi "Belk-Llndsey Bee Liners." The I! ,
The tea table was placed on the Mr. and Mrs. Hough will make crophone. With appropriate words crowd roared.

t ) ?t{ j I wide porch overlooking the lake, their home In Brooker, where Mr. -- -, __ n Come In let IM explain our Easy Payment I'lm
and quantities of bamboo and oth- Hough Is a naval stores operator.We Miss Andrews Is Honored Two Hostesses Honor Miss I

day, Miss Ruth Sternberg was hoar Brooker, Wednesday afternoon j Our iron-clad guarantee is > \1F\pn.''>
PROMPT RELIABLE INSURANCE tess at a delightful party and miscellaneous from four until six o'clock at a proof of their quality and long. '
y shower at the summer lovely kitchen shower given in honor I JjJJ12 J \ 4 trouble-free mileage, and they r
i 39 to 42 "
save % %
I you
home of her of Miss Leila '
SERVICE parents on Kingsley Dea Andrews, :
iML )
Lake lust Saturday afternoon from whose marriage to Mr. Glen ,<1 .llmtructionsAntiShimm I WilK '
four until six o'clock. will be erFje. sis. 'j
of 49
un event Sunday, July 1' SOd ,c1 1. $4.
The large living room where the 25.
; JOHNS & WAINWRIGHT 1 "'
I Front
guests assembled was decoratedwith Coral vine and fern formed the j -. 2h"m-20! : $4.78 r .. :.:.:..
l OPPOSITE COI'RT Hon I'HONK 13 a rustic motive. After play- decorative motif for this charming )I pr s g I 2lh ..
;i,, STAKKB. FLORID ing informal games Miss Stern- party ": .0-21 : ) t4s.b _
I
t s berg presented Miss Andrews with Miss Andrews received many $4.89)n$5.23/) _. .'
many lovely gifts from her friends. useful gifts for her'kitchen which 1 $4.65 -- -71e01111'/

After the presentation of gifts, were presented by little Joan Car- Lars ... : 21h (Easy r
the hostess served a delicious sal- penter dressed as a maid in a blue '" 3 900.19 3.23-13 to 27c.Ford. .
,
i r WASH ad course to her guests. The brideelect's and white uniform. The gift of the Foe 2&-31. iJ'x $5.65 $6.25 InstallLongRun"

50 plate was adorned with a hostesses was a breakfast set In
miniature bride and groom and the blue and white matching her set \
f DRESSES other plates had tint weddingbells of kitchen ware.Refreshments. Tires mounted Free 21 Or 32 C.P.
I t High A.t.a,. LampBulbs
for favors.
of fruit salad, sal- > rR
a ') Regular $1.00 Values Those enjoying the afternoon tines, mints cake and Ice tea were r"1 NEW 1937 6-TUBE
:::::::- / I l1.uI .
I: .... with the honoree and hostess were served the guests from the beauti- "v
i:' Mrs. H C. Brown and Mrs. J. R. fully 'arranged dining table, which -20: TRUETONE AUTO RADIO r 'me I

;1 Going at Boring of Jacksonville, sisters of was laid with a lovely lace cloth i..e i p

' fr LADIES' WHITE AND LADIES'WHITE decorated for the occasion.At nlg,t at a swimming party and Top Dressing WESTERN ;'s teak.
COLORED the end of three progressions I picnic supper. FLYER f: Foeugh tar

Miss Andrews, holder of high Mr. and Mrs. Edwards' !'j Pint Full-sl/e, K\tr Strong 1
Frame
c it SANDALS SHOES score received a box of linen : were members of the quartette guests -Can
I handkerchiefs. She was given a from the Riverside Ave. Christian fZSIr She average $530.95 13cr .
*
steak set in the response pattern Church of Jacksonville, Mr. and '&' 31c A s S3* bicycle<< '
as a memento of the occasion. Mrs. Wilbur Strong. Mr. and Mrs 'JI' j Rig TroxelGenuine "R.JelI. Just dreg, aPflselref
During the the hostess S. C Stubbs tlenttit ::1 New O"part"rft C'tmnr ;in rad arcrJack
5.j 1aWU morning ; and Mr. and Mrs F'G. \ Rrake. Hall! liear.I .
es served refreshments to the hon Bauknight. also of Jacksonville. I n ir. thruuKhout.irianillrie .
oree and the following guests. Mrs )11' and l\lrs. W' II. Struth and | Acid Cdr< i / Nte:. Iru". chainIng rods 9all'BPerln//

}: Rigtiofl were visiting in Moni- Miami. Wednesday for an extended I (and children spent Sunday in Lake Hazen ; Membernhip Chairman 7-23.6.11-20' .. S I'ounlj. I Kliirldil. I

ca, Ga.. last Saturday. visit with her parents Mr. and I MISHCS Laurette" and 1'risclllti i| Butler as guests of her sister. Mr Mis. ICnuiiv: lIazen.

Miss Juanita Watson of Grand Mis. A. W. Redgrave. ICollcy| returned lo their home inFlorence I II (and Mrs. R. \V. Biannen. They See aiRily of Bmoker-Micanopy.
Joe' Stroud of Orlando Is the I Crossing( is visiting her friend. 1 I were accompanied. home by their hUIII'blllJame/ on page three A
VillalndIlY.\ after
uest of :Mr. and Mrs. D. P. ('III"- Miss Edith Rowe, here for several I Mrs. Fay Gill and daughter Miss i 8Pl.'ntJ'j niece, MISs Pauline Hrannen who i
ing some time with their Iceland. has no trees, no milloiula -
enter. weeks. Florence Gill have returned to1 i ] patents Mr und! 111'8.V.. will spend a few days heie- no army nor navy no foitlficntlons .
----- - their home after a week's vacation i !i ley. Mr. and Mis. L. W. SowelU of no deficit no COLUMN
Miss :Mary Canova of Tnllahas- Mt _IIn.I Mrs. L. D. Keller and I at Jacksonville Beach. : i Miciinopy\ were visiting her /sIR\'r.\ unemployment
Jc'f spent the week-end here wither son. Leo and Mr. and Mrs. John I Miss FOR SALKFourteen heud Mitch
-- Mis. J. n.! Holden and children ]I Mary Molt here Sunday. '
| mother :Mrs. E. E. Canova. Nasworthy and baby were visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C.'nll of TaJ! |: Alice Jack and Edward, returned I j Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cailton and ('OWII. Fresh diy an.l stripper ,

friends In Jacksonville Sunday.Mr. lahu.ssee will spend the week.end I |''to their home in I ('hll
Tampa Monday
Mi' S. P. Vandiviere and ; |''moUned Letsch, Starke, Fla. 7-162tp
8. son with Mr. Wall's parents Mr. and I following a two weeks visit herewith to Shuke! S.itiuduy. 1iNFADH7iltIIJZ'

the week-end in Lake City as the -- make their lome In H.istlngs,
Misses Edna and Elizabeth Hut- guest of her brother and sisterinlaw Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rigdon of' where they wl'l have charge of the No. T\LL PAR.T.PAK

.. are pending] this week at Jack. Mr. and Mrs J. S. B.ilsden. Jacksonville spent the week-end i :, Hotel Hastings and cafe. Mrs. : : TIP I TOP

i.nville Beach I with Mr. RI don's parents11': and I Haile for some time has been mnn- ,." 'S

people |I"'.ij out Rood ntonej' for had III., has returned to her home ; at her spacious home on WalnutSt. I 43c 75c 1

merrhiindiie "hf>n they C'IIIIto to there. Members and friends of the pFLOUR

---- oiganization visiting In
town
McrnlM-rB't nnil Ret good merrhandlse or
Miss Hazel Stroman, who has new comers are always welcomedat
.
for the lame nroll"1..II'lIn.: been heie visiting her jrrandmoth- the meetings. _

for her home In Miami. Tampa wel e the guests several FREE
S i I days this week of the Rev. and RICE TIP TOP MARKET -

Miss Cleo Sapp of Jacksonville I i i Mrs. \V. H. Fischer.
:IEM' i or B01SHITE They were ( I ) :3fl IM>\ ( NPOWDER -
WORK SHIRTS \\ It'tK was the guest of her friends Misses I I i accompanied. home today by Mrs.J. 5 Lbs. 20c '

MKIHOUIST CIICRCH TAMPA Tampa! observed ItsKold..n a return i of both evergreen and deciduous hot weather The plan If carried RURAL Hints To Housewives''
I anniversary as a municipal of In '
$52.103.30 taxes Mae
1t "'. .\. Flnher Pastor 1! varieties but usually the broad- out would also provide a marketfor
1I K.v ity. The city was Incorporated 50; wife of -
Capone Alphonse Capone, : COMMON SENSEBy
School-10 a. m. leaved evergreens are given pref- 10.000 Florida calves."Along '
Sim,l'
1 m. he continues 1 1i Mr.
WOI'shlp-lla. erence
In the summer' }
, Morning 1,200 while today Is it 110,000. has filed suit In federal I SPUDS JOHNSON till TallabaiMeeIIOMKM
n Specialists
Kpworth" League-7:15: p. m. court here against J. Edwin Lar i I Here the plant life of the temperate Sheely Buys, "everybody on the
I'I Worship-8 p. m.Prayer with that of 'burned out' 01"Ide
Evening OFFICIAL. DItsGAINESVILLE son, collector of internal in zone merges farm gets '
' revenue
4'. meeting. Wednesday at the tropics, and as a result the meat, eggs and fried chicken, nnd EtiETABLK l'ItOtTTIOoi'n : : .\I>R (IR.tl'E Jt'IC'K
,. B. A. Tolbert, Florida. Her suit alleged the taxes MAKKKTINtl: TKENUSSHOW ::
: :
state supports a greater variety of the hams are all gone. A supply
p. 111. dean of students at the University' I and penalties were illegally assessed Nf.MF.KOIS: MIIITS The most Important problem In I !
J art Invited to all these serv native trees than Is found in any of fresh beef for the tal'ml'r's family -
Jo you of Florida, died shortly after one : against her because her making grape juice (or any fruit ,
I like-sized area of the North AmerIcan difficult to maintain. Beef I
I Is
:1 ( es. ____ o'clock Tuesday, victim of a heart husband had transferred to her the : Trends In truck growing andmarketing juice) Is that of retaining in the
continent north of Mexico. In at the local market la usually too I
.. 1'rcrbyterlan Church attack. He was! fifty-five years' I Palm Island. Miami Beach Fla., I addition, numerous trees have been : the distance to town is too I In Florida, over a recent finished product art much us possible S
I H. Lowry, Pastor old. home he bought for her in 1928. high/: of reveal inter.rating of the pleasing qualities of '
II George
peilod
depend years
Rev I Introduced and have found a congenial great and most farm families -
.. the fresh Juice. The lower the temperature
Services: -- -- shifts There were reviewed
sunday 1 environment.Of I Ii largely on cured meats, eggs,
e m. Sabbath School. APPROVES HOKSF. TKACK KILLS 13; \TTLK SNAKES: W. T. Nettles district which can be successfully
00 a. recently by
10 Rut fresh' beef at
gD 11.oo a m. Morning Worship. JACKSONVILLE The Florida DAYTONA BEACH E. F. i' the native broudleaved evergmn cost and each poultry.week Is possible for the agent with the State' Agricultuml employed pasteurization the lest'
live
gI Young People's Ves- Pierce, plantation worker north of I trees, the magnolias Service Here lire the danger of destroying or modifying -
I 4 30 p m. state racing commission has ap and laurel farmer If he Is a member of a farmers Kxten-slon
net Service proved the application of the Hollywood here, told how he killed fifteen, | oaks, bays' cherry are beef club." some of the things he pointed nut the delicate, natural fruit
I Pastor rattlesnakes with blow of his I probably the most widely planted, I flavor. i
Sermonette by Jockey club to build a $1- one : Vegetable production centers
the blielJn Mr. Stieely's' farmers'bMf ,
southern In I
In areas Points
I Midweek Service: 300,000 race track plant in Brow- shovel. He saw n coiled female although have shifted fILl th"I' nnuth in thestale. Miss Isabelle S., Tliursby of the

PI 7-30) p m. Mission Study n rd County. I rattler, killed it with his shovel satlnleuf, mastic sandbox,, club plan me as follows: With the opening of u vast I Florida State' Home Demonstration
I 1 I and several 1 other A club be composed' of I from
8.30 m Prayer Service. -- _._ (Ihen discovered the reptile was car Keynosiu Geiger may area of potentially, fertile bind In Department' says only fully
1I utilized, Ml to sixteen members and may
I ITS; : 20-1 K\lt: TKK.M: 1 tying fourteen Ovallyhatchei !tropical species are eight sixteen the I Everglades, laud! with research" ripe, sound clean fruit must bou.sed.

9I Kiiwcnnnd IluptUt Church i OKLANDOJudge W. M. Mur eggs He said rattlesnakes are Mowry says.Included operate fl'ollt'ljtht to used work, showing how to make tnese They should be cru'shelthnroughiy 1 1I

i.udy. n 13 a. m. Serviced: at 3:30: | rattles. and f'uitt'E'es! \ and a club of suitable size' For color of uned
Farm for robbery which nettedone palms on a large i settle should l hrgin there. but the grapes

I clock 'Q' afternoon. dollar und a few odd pennies. I ----..---- ninny species of l ubber trees. The example n. calf dressed out at :200 And It followed<1 that other aieasfaither I for red juke I IH held In the skins

1t t BETHEL \PT1ST CIIfUCHK | Duharl pleaded guilty to clubbing Ill'MNESS: : ('LI'I1IIEII: Australian' pine Is well adapted to :': pounds' of would beef for afford each twentyfivePOun.lt member of noith wouM)<1 be nffrvteil by and! must be extracted by h"lIt.I .

, Service every first Sunday. station operator, on June 15. I arrested here utter detectives\ said ings. The cajeput t thilve-s! on poor |I"n, families might hold one member- stole. I milling frequently. In a covered

Sunday School 2:30: p. m. --:.._ --, --. .- -_-_
Bible Study and Prayer Services THICK BICKAKS: FALL. j to a curio dealer for a dollar hurt by forest flies. Other good i Members p. of the club would hold senich by tnc State I'lxpeiimentrit'itlon : about Kill ,degrees )F, using a thermometer

JACKSONVILLE-- apiece. The men booked trees Include the Australian silk I and United States' I tiepuitinent I for tenting tl'If\I''rilure.
l.ry( Saturday: night spreadIng i were as un oiganlzntlon, meeting tutd. decide ; : !
blanches of a camphor tree | Fred Barnes, 38 of Citrus and | nnk the camphor' and its close rel- I the price for the beef, of Agrlcultute showed hnw topioduce Diuin and allow puce to stand and

!St. ylu( '!..'" Eplwopul Church were, credited with saving! the life i Fred, Dalrymple 46 Tnmpu. Detective I atlve. the cussia-bHik tree, the ou on the quality of beef to heprovided good yield of many ciops Nettle until cold. Stinin through

p. Morning prayer and Sermon on of the infant daughter of Mr. and Chief L. O. Scarboro colt I pithecoliibium the acnrlas/ the agree and make arrangementsfor I'oi'iiieily not grown on I the nilcareoiLS flannel bug; without disturbing sediment .

,. the second, and fourth Sundays at !Mrs Manuel Entenza. The child : the men told him they manufactured free-lowirug cassias, ,ngam! xpn- I slaughtering, the animals Each: glade{' soils of southern Fill hot into clean, scalded

1 11 a. m. Holy Communion Saints fell from a window on the second the blackjacks while serving thodia or fountain lice, the huge; member would l agree to Hlitughier Dade County, /111<111011111lCrt'aAl' clown finished bottled to wltnll t

... Days at 10 a. m. Litany and choir tloor of their home, but the branches 1 terms in the State Prison at Rni- silk-cotton tree and many others. I aninril to be divided among the WIIH opened. Pisa season i.s slight two and, one-half inches of cork.

"'0rt 0 0t proetic every Friday night at 7:30P : of the tree halted her plunge. A i tord and were allowed, to take 1 Mr. Mowry has prepared a bul- one club members with the club using ly enrlivr in southern Florida permitting Cap and place" the bottles in a ht>rl.Volin .

//D. them when I It'lin on the oinamrnlul tees! ofFlorida tills to till In wash boiler or
physician said she was uninjured. I released three weeks line animal every week or lot l- I pioduce' front! area poMillon a

0 -' .. ----...- -.-- -- ago. and file copies\ can be obtained each i the tutu rkete' eailler large kettle that has a false hut

cry\ "'imd.iy' morning and evening Dl'LANO--The deer tongue In- IM//.Y \ ..:
o'clock dusty closed ,down for the season MARIANNA A man docketed I ;" and charged with the lilt i4' scale lu-tlvitlcH. Theie[ wits a minutes. I Have at least two inches
a t i tie|i md seven respechniu.li' 'F110IW: II..Kcw: :
here. Several hundred petauna i i as Arthur Wagner. of DeFunltik i mm ml he receives. At the end of I time when I Ihe little glower could of water over bottles Kemuve \
'i 1 el) % K.ET.\iti: : t: ( .UOI.lIt:
gathered about 300.000 pounds of ': Springs, Fla., was placed in the COEKED' : 'IN SI'AIE: the club's operating petlod. he plant u small III-ICIIKP to vegetables from 'nHt'lIl'lzl'I'! and allow bottlesto .

1..1 k,, Baptist Church I the deer tongue plant during the Gad.sdeii County Jail: at Quincy ont i would pay for the mount of meat 1 nnd either! well on I the local I tool while l lying on their Hides.I .

> season. It looks much like tobacco < charge of using the mills in un lie received over I the amount he mailtet or ship on his own tll I'lace In a cool', dink' 'dry place

I lieu (i an Bohannan Pastor fourth and Is used to perfume clg- attempt to defraud Sen. D. Stuart' i GAIN'ESVILLi:' ': Two diseases. I fuintalied or tecelve payment for I Not tbetii markets und get fair leIIIIIIH. until deHiled fur u.se.
I
,I 'rert'' rung services every Glllis of of considerable impoit.mce, In vpg- furnished Unit Hut that to lie --- -- -
DeFuniiik amass
I. lsund.ii .30 o'clock A. M. ureUes. It grows wild and in pro Springs, 1 president Ilhe mount he over day ,i
10
t ) fusion in this section and brings of the Florida State Senate I' el able production elsewhere in the j I which he lereived.I I II almost !past, With good
.'I i one cent a pound. i and F. A. Blalock of P'nllacola.Sht'I'jff United States but not previously" I After being slaughtered, the an- big tiutks and 1 oixaniyeil( mill kl'l- Our schedule changes April 23th

.1 -- ,. I I D. C. Adkinson of DeFun- known to be in Ftoitda were discovered I Imal would: be sectioned uccoiiling/ I' Ing', neatly every t
>ta I I SENTENCES:: : ; TKIM.MKII; 'lak Springs said the man wrote to j I In this state during the to the various parts of the ciucriss" I I in the United States Inxupplicd
JONES I
BOB liAIFORD--The "gam time" law ] Gillis offering to have Governor I last growing season, it Is revealed mid members would druw for lhl'ltftt'I'rnt legulafly with vegetables" No. l--Due Starke 11:31: P.M.

Here I enacted. by the 1937 legislature already i I Cone removed from office so Gil- j I in the annual repoit of the Plant cuts. If any member by these trucks and marketing No. 15Due SUrko 4 -57 P.AL

Comments On has resulted in release of 375 lis would be Governor if Glllis j' Pathology Department of the Agricultural should! draw more than til.H familycan agencies.Organisation. No. 107-Duo Staike 9:16: A.M.

'" And Hereafter I convicts from the state prison\ and would pay him $5.000. Experiment S t II tlon. use, the remiindi.i' can be tinned for mutual benefit No. 191Due Ktarke 10:39: ".M,

thd state road department con | Cabbage! yellows and a Veitlcilluim for winter use.. HO that grading unit tnaikcttngseivices North liiiinid I
'!. I : ,vilt of tomatoes are the two lionbles. No. 2- -Due Starko 0.00A.M.
who I Is most :
club member
vlct camps. The law was made ap KELIE\E OIL FOl'M t The > comparable to those' fur.nIHI,1 -
"I have bi-en rather troubled rev No 10 Duo Starke 11:24: A.M.:
: :
and tut
plicable to all persons in the pri LEESBURG: -When t-it July 2, proficient in slaughtering by large oigamxutionH can
, ently I puiy every day for guld- I waN found should ilo this wotk No. 108- Due :Stark: 5.00: P.M.
The' cabbage: yellows ting carcasses the small
son system and us a result 375wt'l'e ; samples> of the fluid mixture coming be !rendered by growers
un I .are hut somehow things do not scattered In vaidous voiiNlderntioii Stitrko und Wunnne llruiirh
. '" released! in groups as rapidly from the south lake oil well 'n folk County and lecelve proper Is u'piMMible, means of meeting\ ; the'new
\ways seem to turn out right. agg'l'dgllllng over ]ton( No. 101-Leaves Stark 7 .00 A. a
.1I fields/ for itMr. M.-
conditions."Onleily
as records could be checked. !I'juring) th/process(of bulhng west
hat In\ what a very fine young .:_ i dcie.l. The dlseisa" caused,! more Shecly points' out that the piodiii'llon' and, miiiket- No. 102-.ArrivesStarke1:51)YrrL: >
l : -- Cashed upon by Thointon & Coin-
'. ''rleiid, who Has wen a Christian, for SCHOOL I"'A KM: IHsCONTIM'F.IITALLAHAS.SEE : : | pany, analytical chemists. of Tampa han usual! 10sOiI{| the winter plan would provide fresh" meat for Ing rniiHi he the watchword If wu I Dully, except Hllw1n VII.
illy a shah r time said to the wrlti T. J. GRIFFIN.
The cabinet ] the certificate was retained, to I t'op'Fortunately the fat n1 family at the lowest [possible are going to bo permanently pumpel -
i 'nrl)\ I told the young man a number.. of tenlst- rust and that little cash Is
nnd In the '
has decided to bring an end to J. Ray Arnold and associates, OILS happy pioductinti
,: al the holy Spirit who inspiredw I farming operations at the industrial reading us follows: "Chemical ant i I mt vaiictii- of cabbage aie' on the needed to curry It out Club mcrnbei.s and niHikcling of enily vegetablesIn I

!itmg ,.if f the Bible always I market unit Dr. H. 1
I school for girls near, Ocula physical tests male! ( today of above, Floildn< in the 1 years to come.
miles H iiiiimm life In harmony I i lion iuthnoirltit| !' reoommendH that for I the group. Mr Nettles' in < (inclusion I
effective Oct. t. The' farm super.intendent j bubrnitted: I sample discloses substantial says
' nth the 'lungs He teaches In the ," these be gwn, in Infested ureas.at The Rx.len.sion: worker" lecom- a
'Id will begin to close out : Brroupts of light live oil
'IJ J' >ill (In ,other words, the Holy work other .. Intel, Dr" F. S. Jamison, mends hut( funnels who are interested Silver, If the best tondilrlor of .-,11 I Irtw
the farm at once Secretary i It Is believed locally that no III 1.15/
ep !Li i otnot say anything to aI.IF I truck lioiticulturlst, grew the He- I in the pl-in gt in touch with l'I'c'II'lcily. I -
I of Agriculture Nuthan Miyo re- i well:! sunk! in ,Florida ever t roducedj i
dl at is contrary to what He l.stnnt. I'rtrnlt strain In field tests It 'li county agents or communicate I : )
. udiinlttfd
petted: specimen thul was public' ly i
in' ah I in the ( Book. "The md. found that It yields as1..I! as with him. I 1..1 Itw 1'1' yon1'
Holy _. | .
to show "live oil" but this I !
I Sufferers of In.nrn. .
I"on
tliM\ 0..
I slide .
:I. rt\ } ;Market In this "
t n impressed' me to divorcew.f >r' .1'1'A,3..n\ -
t
:MOW: :M.VI LLK; \ I K ETAMPA.Florida's i I firm of chemists anti engimers3tandj CCa:; S'Illill'LESoul : ::: I I 11..1..111. nmkr.
I < md\ another wo- Voitit illiinti' wilt CM uses" exten'fhe i).nt'
many new cross :) high In the profession and I hiMHIIIlt. STOMACH ULCERS I -. Y.nr cllrnllun.
mm .viy" pioiis-tulking manU losses on a iiitmbor cif cultl- .. ......r.
stale air mall and, passenger ser- : the certificate was> signed/: by Seth in certain So. 205Due: Staike 5:15: pin'I / .< srrr '
I /ute-il vegetable crops!
1 11 'vnnjrelist friend of mine. last week. : S. Walker vice of the orgarlatitm. |
'Ice was Inaugurated president :207: Due Stili ke llr-H: : pin
Has j /tat ts of the United States. It wets< > Nit I
o... ur''wife broken her mar- the extension of the mail and pus.ginger lincovned fir, the first time In No. ao.'J: .- Duo :Sluike: 12:15: : p m DEFINITE RELIEF OR
. "Ige's the eVan ellt Inquir- service will include a round --.- I I' '
' kintomatoei In MaI N'u.: 201Due Stni !ke 10::20 ant
attiu : BACK .WALLftjfffrr
loiida' / MONEY HAROLD
'N( she hasn't. She Is I .
a good trip daily between St. Petersburg can .EKNolt COMPLAINSTALLAHASSEE I :Not t lilioimU.Vo.
I a'tee, CountDr.. Weber It
mrnar hut we Just don't seem to and Mlumi and two round : -.Go.v. Fred P.Cone suys TUB': WULAunTRPTlltSTb.: IMSURAMCI frrcfTtl.l4l t
Tampa
:202Due: Staike 1:50: p J m rttllff.. In
often in Northern iltillnIM*
H' found! mote briiiilir "prompt
poII, he muted the man answered "The ttips daily between Tampa and \ ot Florida complained: of I considered No. 204 Due Staike 4-15: : pin. thanenndr, of ......*.. of Stomach. *ndDu.d.n.t IMaiLIT. STAftKI.FU.!
not nor-
and Is .
Bible gives only one ground for dtvnrce terined fedeial "foot tales II Ulc.r. dun to Hyp. rclil- flf/f Aft/try *4t st*>rr rfIfTTk'HT
1I Daytona Beach where connections what he a on: rally lulipti.d to Floildu environ- No. 2015 Due Staike 9.15: : p.m. fly., .Mill 111 liar foe|||I (if ..Slmmir't, ,. MtAtty A SMf ffJTfl/ff

and you admit that you have- vlll be made with northbound our neck'/ and said' he wished the Tiont.il c'n&1ll1tlOs. No. 2I)4- -Due Staiko 3:351110.1: I |IS...DAYS. don. ill THIL.fm.Knr Art\ irnnninie SOLO l. ON In- ..,

that Ho taught In the Word you :MOKK COMPETITION'JACKSONVILLE : the government would stop givingus nuke ..a"t, .in boundary line of '..r"wu Station oppoSite courthouse BICOWN'S PII.AIt1LCYStarke : I I p

" II the Chritlan':: teacher, wlil un.rOl the automobile. The Fowlers putting up $100.000 on the $500- J

.. the Hook He Inspired to trust- laid they had little opportunity to I 000 building. BRADFORD COUNTY FLORIDA *: Is'':
.. OF
" '"S ChrlMtians :cape but speeded up all possible. .-,- -.-- :.. ""- ,

,.I The bull crashed Into the sedan Vied Cs v. for Claw W.rk ,r 'STATIONS PLVMBINO i tEAL ESTATE IIAItnW' ARE::'FURNITURE
- I
II demolishing the rear door on his SEKVKK
. "A wicked The first glass maker In Scotland i

1l' "aiion seeketh and adulterous" gen aide of the car and almost overturning pril George Hay6CI-1825);;() Ha II. LET: I'M' illVE VOl.lt 1".J?If1I110: TWO FOR ONE MALE:
after
l'I. m what a sign. That the machine. took advantage/ ot.'a peculiarly Light's Shell StationiEKVINO A HOUSECI.EANINO HurrhiiMt One Tint.JOHNSON'S {
Jesus
TIIO.ROTOII. .
I.r. said. We Christians REALESTATE : GI.OCOATflJOOK
. 'In farmed cave at Wemyss on, the Fife :
,this! generation do Lord sent I know : POLISH."' 7Jo Pint
not need wonder If the me. '<
toast
I his furnace
and Set thereI"
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1.
Hilma. We have a Book for our He did. .He said If I would commitny J. L. SimmonsPlumber Self PolUhliiKIHTV }
4uhte We . : Sundivlehe( It tel": | Drink ONr-UET ONE FREE
walk by faith and not way unto Him He would direct '_

hy": "1'thtGod wants His children me. I committed my way. If I hada IV TillC"I IK("I'OINT.OII,'r OI'IIT KOHRHtUPOHIt |. Gas: and Qll IF YOU WANT TO Bradford Hdw. Co.

i the : ,,bur Father and Is tar mare. tnter. I A. J. VHOMA. ',itonlt[ < >', I In Stcrllifrvd I Bottle* READ THE ADS .
I UKH!' I'ut /propotltlond / .* 'Iuk of 'mi"{ / A. \UTMAN.: I'rop. I. \\VTEYI :
the feat Judgment r nab. I'1 1'tided ''osteH In 'His children than any f.J Itrnrtf'ird! rufinty,, F i.. ida 1 Rerresher
Interested R K PKKItWXN.Solioltur ;. The P.I.That
that
t: I should come to Seat. earthly father was ever for Complainant. ...
1 am here. I do not have to IB a child. I 1.1'1-(1,'" ..

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Ji value to well- along the parkway directly under NOTICK
('OT'tON OIN IlKI.NilPUT police protection
Bradford County Telegraph TOO LATE IX (0001 SHAPK i lighted streets. electric linen' should be prohibited I will not be respons, ?,. ,
; I I The system of wire that carry as it loads to trouble later. Trees ,. debts contracted by m ",.nraef
I i of the city and wires cannot occupy: the same Louie Belle Johns Mr.
., (Continued; From Page One) electricity to till parts
Kstablished; 1S77 CLASSIFY
TO
with In instances -
electrical safety. many
I are exposed wind storms space Morris Johns Lit,.
II en bales were harvested In the entire storms, the careless' auto driver those trees come up and I '\ FI&
MEMEiERLoR1DAFRESSASSOCIATION I n r IIV'stt.t. KTttrrrrtxrr. shadow or defeat our street lamps I.
United States. Hut it Is now who occasionally upsets a pole or -
\ Florida Pr... A..i.. generally agreed that this year's to the many trees that fall on or by closing off lighting with a cur- \LJ

poisoning program, sponsored by entangle our lines. tain of leaver. There are loo many i :
\J Political cats have e a peculiar the WPA has been successful and The supporting poles and crosstrees old trees to contend with at pres- L@G
3otwaniG 2 Guddz It I ent. All la, n tin b of trees
9 way of jumping that makes extremely ) that the Spa Island Industry is must be replaced about every p g
difficult for even the most definitely back.A I ten years. Ttecs and l limbs must should be in a location where they

A Published: Weekly on Fridays and Entered as Second Class experienced observer to determineIn recent paper issued by the be cut away every year, moss must will not interfere with wires or

:Matter at the lot:.t Office at Starke, Florida I advance Just where they are go- State Chamber of Commerce contained be kept awaya large piece of light.'e have hud to transfer or FREEZE
t f ing to land.GovernorFred. the following information! : moss falling aciosa two wires' after cut away many, many such misplaced -

E. Matthews: __ __________Editor and Owner the core placed ,his pro-Roosevelt bulk, vitality to''I The passage of the Florida last Sea short being circuit wet from and rain blown, causes fuses.a been saved plantings' had reasonable which could l space have ICE CUBES.
Island Cotton Law" ul the session ..
been left for lines.
and influence behind Judge Andrews I of the State Legislature is Moss removal must not only be our
SUHSCKIl'TION:; : KATE : end that the Judge but all trees planted In
to the termed another Important step to- from wires, from overhangIng People having
W
elected In one of the greatest limbs where places that will later be in the .
t Advance was this places among
1 Yearly, $1.30:; ; Six Tlcnlhs, 75c-Payable ward reviving and protecting
t i I political upsets the state ever witnessed profitable industry The measure storms may blow it down and way will do well to transplant to
Advertising:. Hates on Application provides that territories containingnot across our whoa Moss and dead- new locations away from the lines.

Fred naturally assumed that he less than 100 square miles, In limb removal is: an Important and The plant employees will assist In

Il A NEW: I INUUST1i1'.11:11' RESPONSIBILITY: was presenting Mr. Roosevelt a any county of the State, may be constant task this transfer at proper season at W
i y Bradford Yes-man on a silver platter. Andrews I declined: a Sea Island! cotton production Poles and wires' are unsightlyand the property ownei's request'
M und that will mean much to ..
A new industry- one Administration --- ---
II was looked upon as an district to the exclusion of n care. In large cities where
County-is blossoming in Florida. The giant paper mills push-over and marked any other cotton 'val teties, by u p. falling wire would be a great Revival Meeting DELICIQU3DESSERTS:]

r that are now being constructed at Fernamlina and other I down In the Roosevelt column I vole of its residents. danger, all wires are installed be- A Church of God revival meet-
without question. low ground in conduits This method ing began Wednesday night near
in the near future to cm ners of timberland This law Is mild to have been'
1 placevill mean money What Mr. Pepper might do or I needed, because the second l greatest hits many advantages, but the the Scout Hole in the Brooker sec-
; i who are far-sighted\ enough to take the proper) conlel''Ution \ i how he would. line up no one really I: threat to Sea Island cotton comes cost Is prohibitive in a small town. tion. The meetings will be con e ..

j s, >t precautions.: knew, of course he spoke el04u..nt-j| from other varieties. Different The protecting of 'our white-way ducted by J. 1
ly for the administration and the ,of cotton lend to hybiiUIze standards. against auto collisions Is will continue for ten days. '
; by Joseph: C. Kircht-r, of the I I| types
t
The following paragraph .
4 p 1 'fit y I President \prior to the election and I""phil and. tlnjL-siililng; "mon- as yet' an unsolved problem The
('$ ,, United States: Forest Service:! In Atlanta, paint an inviting praised the "new deal" but what I,' jiel cotton'''' !') ( rjr'to( and has trucks: with wide-overhung\ Births.MI' ilIis.a

I. picture of a new industrial era in the South, but above all ) men say before an election and I: a lower price than the true long lea are the worst offenders The replacement Mr and Mrs. Robert Btant, ..
I do afterwards\ In the Is'therefore I of glass tops Is a matter Penney Fin-ma, girl, July 111
' .' attention should be paid to his: \\aniinj,' that our prosperity ) : what: they political I Staple] sll nln "It I Im- +.a
T J special world al enol expected l to of $6.50 at the present time, Mi. and Mrs. Marvin PadgettMidcllibiirg. ete
(r will be short-lived: if we are careless enough to 'kill the coincide I I format, the State Chamber of UK.! Is n real maintenance expense. boy, July 16. '
II Commerce' paper RummiirUcs, "to I I
t i I The planting of palms: and, trees Mi and Mrs Lonzo H.
rc goose: that laid the golden egg" : Out from under the protecting: I ccuiv |)uio seed' and l keep plantsfar Starling ',
M t ,, wing of Governor Fred in far off'' removed) from other types ofi: that grow to considerable height' Hellbronn July 17. r
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with no "mother" to ." ,
bei i Washington II cotton. I .... '.--- ,,-
;
has
Andrews
guide him Judge More than ;S.COO bales of this
t. dustrial empire for the South. Pines: have come to mean a' been", playln' marbles accordin' to long staple product Is in prospectfor ON SUNDAYS TRY OUR '>

'1' lot in actual dollars and cents, now that paper promises: : to I his own rules. Instead of dutifully I this year, accenting to the state
eating his alphabet soup and oblig CHICKEN DINNERSAnd
,,6 southern farm I trade!' organization's! summary of
become a crop. sweet' smile, and an
with
I II IS ing a I the. reviving Industry The value
' "Eighty million dollars, in: an impressive amount of mon- uqulerflng gurgle when the administration of the clap will depend on the price Through the Week Try Our

ney and it is estimated that something like this: vast! sum rep-! chucked him under the paid whlrh, for the 800 bales: produced
chin and said "coo chee, coo chee,
for and mills inn I last year, WHS.mound thirty SISTRUNK'Sni.vr
resents the cost of construction pulp paper coo chee" he has op several occasions jents per pound. : 25c Lunch

the South during 193G!): and 19:>7. Under this expanded program upset his bowl thrown his .
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thousands of in the woods rattle on the floor and carried on > cor.vn UKVUI: :
will :
.r t the industry employ men IKST MGIIT I'I"\ST

and in the mills: These new payrolls and payments for raw gererally rising young In a "yes manner: man unbecominga ', It must OPERATED ONLY AT MUiHT ORANGE BLOSSOM CAFE ST.MIKK: M.A,.

11 materials will run into millions of dollars, which will be reflected I Ia'ery embarrassing to Governor I STAUKK:, f'l.cmln.\ ServeElocf ro/ux/
(Continued from( Pave One)
r rN in all lines of general business.\ I Fred :.:.:>

i YJI "The South t nerds, t this: industry: and is capable of supportIng Baby Claude, on the other hand, !i ty cents. Those, 1'ne maintenance' runs on Kerosene (c-wioj,
I ( luis 8hov. every Inclination to be \n
19 it adequately, if proper thought i3 given to the conservation ; a good boy: and stay In the administr'tlon tail' cost around $2.25: per street r-- H-BRi Kjp iiY--1+ 1

I Ir of its timber resources.: We have a territory of forested! : I pliy-pt-n. In the brief light per month. .:Tie! city h.is 123iidlnuty : Protect ((Mid |MrfrrllySavon

r lauds embracing about :'JOO.000,000) acres that grow some\ of lime: he has ben in Washington he: ; goo.sengt)c lamps and work anil) moneyS
,
I has pained a reputation as a moleor i lhiJ to'-elght white-way lumps u MAM FACT ItKKS: VrrOi! no daily! nil .1 I
the finest species of pine on earth. In our mild climate, pines ,
less child. Once hei
titistworthy
: .111 den of around $300 per month No water eir('lrrin1n .i
''I d grow at a rapid rate, and tremendous 'ielllolire: to be obtained did attempt to bite the administration I i'r( sUeet. light maintenance, avery I II III : muctiiiirry to u

tth i in "managed" forests of Southern) pine Yet despite this! vast l I hand when it was thrust into sizeable figure for n small I COMMON BUILDING BRICK .
f, his. crib to lake away a nice led I town THIS modern kcrnwnr ro'' Tim
forest territory with all its: natural advantages, the timber tomato. While the action ocnslon-\ (RED ('I AY) lilrnlu'iil in nil Hi rslecia
(i These lamps adequately light our I I | with the fumi G. MD., ,.
t supply I is not inexhaustible.: And the paper and pulp develop- ed surprise it did nut cause uny t e- I tor thut has been iwrvii. i a ar,'
town making it much safer, not | RUSSELL FLORIDA
,} 1 mEnt can be fostered: to industrial greatness: only by the application -' ilous UUpleasuie, and they leally l 1 ,inly tor travel after dark, but a !' can homos buy during Servel t the M'trolut,taut. tea ynunt. !!
l I red the little fellow's In
mi
+i of sound, practical forestry measures.: I a tiying to keep his tomato spunk if he .I well lighted street;has less attrac- I, J' (NKAK iltKKN
tlon There Is real.
tor
burglars. a ... .
C "Only in this way can we hope;; to establish a permanent, L ulel. i 1 -'------'-'------------.-.-

'; i constructive industry, and not a speculative adventure. I I Washington! baby senators

la{ "The first requirement is better control of forest:; fires so :Ire not allowed to romp and play "
with the older buys nor are they
that the heavy annual loss from! fire can be greatly reduced if i I I taken into their confidence, but

*' : not entirely eliminated.\ State and Federal foresters, timber!I Clnucle turned out to be such a TOBAC

and( the trend( of industry: to the South which promisesto I their games like "Follow the Lead I i

provide a market for trees: has! awakened the public con-!,! er" and "Thumbs Up, Thumb:
Down". OF FLORIDA...YOUR THREE WAREHOUSES AR
t ftciou.--ness I to the fact that fire protection pays dividends l to
I lIe behaved 1 so we.l that they
'q the timberland owner.

"Very little! : thought' however, has \been given to the I i j went Join them further in the encl committee Invited him rooms to ; EACH ONE-THIRD LARGER THAN IN 936!

p 1 proper" methods: of utilization and the idea of clean cutting Ls8tIU I I when they played "Cops and Pick-
i tV cr "Wagxa and Hours" and
generally prevalent. they even listened to him when lie 4'r t

"Next to fire control importance in the! management llf> puqgegled certain changes In the l

forestry' is" the application of cutting \practices: which will : lulos. As a result the Black-Can I I 11.4,480 Square Feet of Floor Space- ,
Ulll as revised; and revamped
I \build up and maintain the growing stock so that repeated nery effort to fix Million I
nvute no 1I'lgh ,minlnu Ample to Spread a Pounds
crops maybe cut on fairly :short rotation. :! ra wage, the need of a deferential -

"The past lack! of any constructive forest: [policy in the ; I In the South was given recog*
.Uon, made for
.1 provision was an
South should :serve as: a warning and as a guide to futures a'
ulvlsory council to work with the All Buying Interests Will Be'fully,
management of our timber resources and should emphasize National Hoard in solving such

,i t the danger which lurks in the temptation to clean cut. In our problems as would arise and It Represented on Our Market .. ..r

enthusiasm over the advent: of the new industry to the South, generally consldets the welfare of
"roth labor and industry to the NEW BRICK WAREHOUSf-ENLARGED THIS SEASON<<
we should not forget the 'gho..t towns and the millions of end that the good of both may be

acres of devastated and eroded lands which were the resultof served. Many of these important r'-'

thecut-out-and-get-out policies of the early sawmills which changes were brought about Department of Agriculture'sOFFICIAL
through the Intelligent and eloquent -
cut the virgin stands of pine in the South. If these pinelands appeal of Florida's Junior L AVERAGESFor

,i are again cut on a quick liquidation basis, the blessings prom- '.enator. Pepper had gained the --------"r-
the 1936 Season
ised by the new industry may be short lived. But if we treat nonfkltnce and respect of his colpannes ,
to the extent that his : :
our pine trees as a crop and practice multiple-use forestry: and suggestions FLORIDA 23.21
received consideration. .
t conservation by means of sustained yields: stability can be assured There are those who are Inclinedto svrn+ n

to the industry, with benefits and profits to all concerned. feel that Senator Pepper has GEORGIA 20.96
shown too great a desire to .
"please the powers that be," Ie'' ar
; "In order to achieve this end, no owner of timberland thinking more about what Mr, THI SUWANNII IS A THIRD LAP 4L: THIS SUMMIR E.iy !. S.. II P.y. to Slipper' Your Own Florida Market

should cut or permit any purchaser to cut more volume of Roosevelt wants than what the .

timber from his land than is being grown. Lands now poorly people want, but tho+e who hold :
pouch opinion do not know Mr\ Pep.per .
I stocked should be left alone until there is a sufficient standof *ft: r r '

trees present: to use all of the growing power of the land. ills loyalty and faith as shown It is suggested that tobacco growers

( Timber should be treated and harvested'when the administration so far is Justified !-,
'
/< as a crop only
und he has ably served his' make up larger sheets to bring in to
it ha reached its ull value '
.! state and his nation in giving It.
"A pine tree sixteen inches in diameter four and a half I Ilia brief record in the Nation market. They cost no more, and will -

feet from the ground, tinder average conditions in the South, i legislative halls la. Indeed enviable : .

yields ten times as much lumber as an eight-inchtree and :I and his reflects state nothing and those but credit who sent upon help in moving your crop faster on the ___ _

twenty times the value! /since
grade, and the second' eight inches will require no more time When the hour comes that
THIRD MORI' SPACI AT THI FARMERS THIS YEAR
for its growth than did the first' eight inches.: Similarly, the laude Pepper, in his knowledge
) he events and affairs of the na-
sixteen-inch tree will yield at least five times as much pulpwood .lon honestly feels that the coursef

as: an eight-inch tree When tlmb'dund'I1l'I' take the administration leads in a di- EXPERIENCED WAREHOUSEMEN OPERATE THESE FLOORSThs

i full advantage\ of the opportunities presented by nature'and! .:tlon that endangeis the welfare'f
hut state or his country he will
.t cut their timber on a sound selection basis" there will he a con' pe' k out a' d In no uncertain !

stant stand of trees on the land and nature will take care of' terms und he WILL BK HEARD'j I Advertisement by

it 'I .t1 the job of planting, new trees, by natural reset-ding. ;: In the meantime : An- Ii

fi "When timberland! owners wake! up to the greater annual I I 'itws some is nukIng nice playmates the: acquaintanceof whose I I i I i YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN LIVE OAKFLORIDA'S

+ revenue that can he secured from a fully stocked forest by !: I'\'n'\ ,8nI'; and, confidence may

, 'P' light selection; cuttings there will be no need to refer to the I prove very much worth while I

i, evils of forest devastation or the need of planting. If any i shoald. the undependable political
it Jump In an unexpected direckn. :
I forest legislation is need HI it should aim to prevent clear cutting ''' MARKET

f of the timber crop, and make fire )protection mandatory. Ar.yho.v) FK rJla Luck in the I I

' Only when these measures fail will laws be needed that make* UnlUd States Senate und the